Pensacola Graffiti Bridge

Discover Pensacola Graffiti Bridge in Pensacola, Florida: A local landmark with generations of spraypainted messages, and more being added each day.

Air Crash Angel

Discover Air Crash in Madrid, Spain: A whimsical brother of the nearby Fallen Angel statue takes the falling part quite literally.

La Rotonda

Discover La Rotonda in Rovigo, Italy: A rare example of an octagonal Catholic church.

Stamford’s Miniature Ghost Town

Discover Stamford's Miniature Ghost Town in Stamford, Connecticut: Forgotten under the construction of a new urban roadway is a small, abandoned part of town.

Homewood Cemetery

Discover Homewood Cemetery in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: A quiet, gothic haven nestled between Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill and Point Breeze neighborhoods.

Menokin

Discover Menokin in Warsaw, Virginia: The Virginia home of one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence is being preserved with a unique glass facade.

Panteón de Belen (Santa Paula Cemetery)

Discover Panteón de Belen (Santa Paula Cemetery) in Guadalajara, Mexico: This historic cemetery built for victims of the epidemics that swept Guadalajara is shrouded in macabre tales.

The Crocodile Rock

Discover Crocodile Rock in Millport, Scotland: A bizarre stone beast lurks on the beach of a popular tourist island.

Mbala Surrender Monument

Discover Mbala Surrender Monument in Mbala, Zambia: A memorial in the middle of a roundabout marks the spot where German forces formally surrendered, finally ending World War I in Africa.

Kelleher Rose Garden

Discover Kelleher Rose Garden in Boston, Massachusetts: One of the now-less-hidden floral gems of the "Emerald Necklace.".

Temple of Taffeh

Discover Temple of Taffeh in Leiden, Netherlands: An ancient Egyptian temple sits within a modern European museum.

Monk Bretton Priory

Discover Monk Bretton Priory in Barnsley, England: These medieval monastery ruins are surprisingly overlooked by most tourists.

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